Research from the ABI published today highlights that the UK is the ‘Whiplash Capital of Europe’. Eight in ten personal injury claims following road traffic accidents are now for alleged whiplash, over twice the average of France, Spain and the Netherlands.

The full extent to which the UK’s compensation culture has led to an epidemic in whiplash claims set out in the ABI’s submission to the Transport Select Committee inquiry into whiplash. This highlights that:

• In the UK 78% of personal injury claims following road accidents are for whiplash, twice the average percentage of whiplash claims across Europe. It compares to 30% in France and Denmark, 31% in Spain, 35% in the Netherlands and 68% in Italy.

• Despite the 20% fall in injuries reported to the police between 2006 and 2011, the number of personal injury claims made by third parties has jumped by.40%*.

• Whiplash claims now cost over £2.2billion a year, adding an extra £90 to the average annual motor insurance premium.

James Dalton, the ABI’s Head of Motor and Liability, said:

“Insurers remain fully committed to ensuring access to justice for genuine claimants. But the harsh reality is that the UK remains the ‘whiplash capital of Europe’, with our ‘have a go’ compensation culture making whiplash the fraud of choice for many. With an annual whiplash bill of £2 billion adding an extra £90 a year to the average motor premium tough action is needed to tackle this problem.”

• Ensuring a simple and speedy way of settling low -value claims by increasing the Small Claims Track Threshold from £1,000 to £5,000.

• Setting out a fair and transparent method for calculating compensation for minor whiplash injuries, which is set independently.

James Dalton added:

“Our proposals will ensure that genuine claimants receive access to justice at a proportionate cost, while driving out fraudulent and exaggerated whiplash claims that increase the cost of car insurance for honest motorists”.